The Western world has lost its capacity for self-correction and refuses to give up its sense of superiority, while in Asia much more competitive economic centres are emerging one after the other, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned in his speech at the Budapest Eurasia Forum. The prime minister also outlined the strategy that Hungary can use to win the Eurasia century.
Three major super-trends are defining our times: the intensifying climate change, the technological revolution and the all-encompassing geopolitics, said György Matolcsy, Governor of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank, the central bank of Hungary in his opening speech at the Budapest Eurasia Forum.
EU measures such as the imposition of punitive tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles are leading to a dead end, according to Zoltán Kovács, State Secretary for International Communication and Relations, whom we also asked about the achievenements of the Hungarian presidency and Donald Trump's upcoming second term.
EU, Hungary, and China: Building weatherproof competitiveness through connectivity - article by Ádám Samu Balázs, Chief of Cabinet of the Deputy Minister, Ministry of European Union Affairs, Hungary.
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